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| · | beta-2 microglobulin
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| · | plasminogen
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| · | angiostatins
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| · | properdin
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| · | sex hormone binding globulin
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| · | transferrin
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| · | Chronic infection (including tuberculosis)
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| · | Adrenal cortical hypofunction
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| · | Liver dysfunction
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| · | Collagen Vascular Disease (Rheumatoid Arthritis, Systemic Lupus, Scleroderma)
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| · | Hypersensitivity States
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| · | Sarcoidosis
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| · | Dehydration (diabetic acidosis, chronic diarrhea, etc.)
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| · | Respiratory distress
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| · | Hemolysis
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| · | Cryoglobulinemia
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| · | Alcoholism
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| · | Leukemia
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| · | Malnutrition and malabsorption (insufficient intake and/or digestion of proteins)
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| · | Liver disease (insufficient production of proteins)
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| · | Diarrhea (loss of protein through the GI tract)
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| · | Severe burns (loss of protein through the skin)
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| · | Hormone Imbalances that favor breakdown of tissue
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| · | Loss through the urine in severe kidney disease (proteinuria)
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| · | Low albumin (see "albumin")
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| · | Low globulins (see "globulins")
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| · | Pregnancy (dilution of protein due to extra fluid held in the vascular system)
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| · | Dehydration - actual
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| · | Congestive heart failure
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| · | Poor protein utilization
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| · | Glucocorticoid excess (can result from taking medications with cortisone effect, the adrenal gland overproducing cortisol, or a tumor that produces extra cortisol like compounds)
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| · | Congenital
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| · | Dehydration
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| · | Hypothyroidism
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| · | Chronic debilitating diseases (ex: RA)
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| · | Malnutrition - Protein deficiency
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| · | Dilution by excess H2O (drinking too much water, which is termed "polydipsia," or excess administration of IV fluids)
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| · | Kidney losses (Nephrotic Syndrome)
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| · | Protein losing-enteropathy (protein is lost from the gastrointestinal tract during diarrhea)
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| · | Skin losses (burns, exfoliative dermatitis)
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| · | Liver dysfunction (the body is not synthesizing enough albumin and indicates very poor liver function)
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| · | Insufficient anabolic hormones such as Growth Hormone, DHEA, testosterone, etc.
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| · | Chronic infections (parasites, some cases of viral and bacterial infection)
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| · | Liver disease (biliary cirrhosis, obstructive jaundice)
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| · | Carcinoid syndrome
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| · | Rheumatoid arthritis
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| · | Ulcerative colitis
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| · | Multiple myelomas, leukemias, Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia
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| · | Autoimmunity (Systemic lupus, collagen diseases
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| · | Kidney dysfunction (Nephrosis)
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| · | Nephrosis (A Condition in which the kidney does not filter the protein from the blood and it leaks into the urine)
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| · | Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (Emphysema)
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| · | Acute hemolytic anemia
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| · | Liver dysfunction
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| · | Hypogammaglobulinemia/Agammaglobulinemia
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| · | Hypothyroidism
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| · | High protein/high carbohydrate diet with poor nitrogen retention
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| · | Hypogammaglobulinemia (low globulin)
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| · | Glucocorticoid excess (can be from taking medications with cortisone effect, the adrenal gland overproducing cortisol, or a tumor that produces extra cortisol like compounds, low globulin)
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| · | Liver dysfunction
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